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Dado: It is a lotta dough. I think they intend to use the crease running along the car to blend the paint. I had the car inspected before I bought it. Metal's straight from inside the trunk, carfax is clean, car drives straight but who knows. I didn't see it until the car's 10th year.

Ivan & 328is: They'd be cutting and replacing. I'm under the impression it shouldn't come back.

^ A very true. In my village , we have a towing truck. The summers are nice and paint would fade. When the truck got stripped for paint job, you would find rust like nuts on it. Considering that you got rust there, I am sure it will have rust on some other spots. In my books, when I see the rust on quarter panels, I am sure you will have rust under the body. I would take a better look at the car and make a wise choice.

Your logic is flawed, as owner sugested the car is mechanically sound, has low km, has no other rust and will likely last another 100,000 km (based on others of its kind). As a current reliable means of transportation its future dollar value has little to no importance. Cars are not investments.

Your logic is flawed, as owner sugested the car is mechanically sound, has low km, has no other rust and will likely last another 100,000 km (based on others of its kind). As a current reliable means of transportation its future dollar value has little to no importance. Cars are not investments.

ok... how bout. in 4 years time theres going to be alot more rust around the car?